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Southern Artists for Social Change Program in the US

Opstart Program to develop Cooperation across the Nordic Countries

Deadline: 31-Jul-23

The National Performance Network is seeking applications for the Southern Artists for Social Change program to provide $75,000 project grants to artists and culture bearers of color living, working, and engaging in social change in urban, rural, and tribal communities of Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

The National Performance Network’s Southern Artists for Social Change (SA4SC) program envisions a world in which people of color living, working, and organizing for community change in the South have the power, resources, and opportunities to thrive. NPN’s mission is to contribute to a more just and equitable world by building artists’ power, advancing racial and cultural justice in the arts, fostering relationships between individuals, institutions, and communities, and working toward systems change in arts and philanthropy.

The grant is part of the Surdna Foundation’s Radical Imagination for Racial Justice initiative, which has partnered with eleven organizations nationwide to support artists of color working to advance racial justice within their local communities. As part of this initiative’s U.S. South learning cluster, Southern Artists for Social Change is a pilot program to expand NPN’s regional support beyond the local community in New Orleans, investing in the Deep South’s strong creative legacies and deep community-based practices.

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Eligibility Criteria

Who and What are Ineligible

Evaluation Criteria

For more information, visit Southern Artists for Social Change.

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